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- OS/2 2.0 README (03/92)
- _______________________
-
- In OS/2* Version 2.0, IBM* performed the most
- comprehensive testing ever done on any version of
- the OS/2 operating system. This included
- extensive DOS, Windows, and OS/2 application
- compatibility validation in addition to stress,
- usability, and performance testing. While most
- users will not require the information in this
- README, it contains unique application
- compatibility information and other useful tips
- and techniques that might be helpful in specific
- situations. Some of the information is intended
- for the more advanced user or for the user already
- familiar with various functions provided with OS/2
- 2.0.
-
- The information was largely collected during the
- final comprehensive system and compatibility
- testing phases, which involved over 30,000 users
- of early versions. It was not finalized before
- the publications were printed and we want to share
- this information with you.
-
- If you want to search for a specific topic, click
- on EDIT in the menu bar above, then on FIND in the
- menu. For more information about searching, and
- for other help related to the System Editor, click
- mouse button 1 on HELP, then click on HELP INDEX.
-
- The scope of this information includes:
-
- o Service and Support Information
-
- o Installation
-
- o OS/2 Workplace Shell
-
- o Application Compatibility
-
- o Performance
-
- o Windows** Version 3.0 Programs Support
-
- o Video/Graphic Support
-
- o Hardware Considerations
-
-
- SERVICE AND SUPPORT INFORMATION
- _______________________________
-
- OS/2 2.0 users can access electronic support for
- current technical information and exchange
- messages with other OS/2 users, 24 hours a day.
- If you run into problems or simply need a question
- answered about OS/2 2.0, there are two ways to get
- help electronically: the new IBM BBS (Bulletin
- Board System) and CompuServe.
-
- For information about registering for and
- accessing the IBM OS/2 BBS, call 1-800-547-1283.
-
- For CompuServe membership information, call
- 1-800-848-8199, and ask for representative 239.
-
- If you already are a CompuServe member, simply
- type "GO IBMOS2" at the ! prompt to access the
- IBMOS2 forum.
-
-
- INSTALLATION
- ____________
-
- o After installation, and before you run any DOS
- or Windows program, we recommend you shut down
- your system.
-
- o Support for the High Performance File System
- (HPFS) was not added to your system if you
- installed OS/2 2.0 using either "Install all
- features" or "Install preselected features,"
- and your system:
-
- - Has 6MB or less of memory, and
- - Did not previously have HPFS support.
-
- To install HPFS support, use the Selective
- Install object in the System Setup folder.
-
- o If you select "Automatically update CONFIG.SYS
- and AUTOEXEC.BAT," some device-driver
- statements might not be copied to your new
- CONFIG.SYS file with a REM statement as stated
- in the "Installation Guide." Select instead,
- "User edit CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT" to
- copy these device drivers to your new
- CONFIG.SYS file.
-
- o The Setboot utility program supports an
- immediate-restart function that will restart
- the system to the specified drive without
- going through the Boot Manager Menu. The
- parameter is /IBD:DRIVE, where "DRIVE" is the
- letter of a startable partition (for example,
- SETBOOT /IBD:E). This example would start the
- logical drive E without displaying the Boot
- Manager Menu. If the Boot Manager is not
- present, then only drive C can be specified.
-
- o If you are using Boot Manager, and one of your
- partitions contains OS/2 Version 1.3 with Dual
- Boot, copy BOOT.COM from the OS/2 2.0 \OS2
- subdirectory to the OS/2 1.3 \OS2
- subdirectory.
-
- o To enable the UNDELETE command, delete "REM"
- from the beginning of the following statement
- in the CONFIG.SYS file:
-
- REM SET DELDIR=
-
- o To use the ACDI support provided by PM
- Terminal, delete "REM" from the beginning of
- the following statement in the CONFIG.SYS
- file:
-
- REM DEVICE=d:\OS2\APPS\SASYNCDx.SYS
-
- where "d:" is the drive and "x" is either A or
- B.
-
- Then restart your system.
-
- If you selected the PM Terminal program with
- either "Select features and install" or the
- Selective Install object in the System Setup
- folder, the ACDI support is activated and you
- do not need to change the CONFIG.SYS file.
-
- o Following is additional information for the
- "Copying the Response File to a 5-1/4
- Diskette" section of Chapter 5 in the "OS/2
- 2.0 Installation Guide."
-
- If you are installing OS/2 2.0 in a non-Micro
- Channel computer:
-
- - Delete the following additional files from
- Installation Diskette 1:
-
- IBM2*.ADD
- *O2.SYS
-
- - Delete the following from the CONFIG.SYS
- file:
-
- BASEDEV=IBM2FLPY.ADD
- BASEDEV=IBM2ADSK.ADD
- BASEDEV=IBM2SCSI.ADD
-
- If you are installing OS/2 2.0 in a Micro
- Channel computer:
-
- - Delete the following additional files from
- Installation Diskette 1:
-
- IBM1*.ADD
- *01.SYS
-
- - Delete the following from the CONFIG.SYS
- file:
-
- BASEDEV=IBM1FLPY.ADD
- BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD
-
- o IBM's testing of a beta Windows Version 3.1
- environment indicates that the OS/2 2.0
- Installation program will not configure your
- WIN-OS/2 desktop. If the Windows directory
- that is found is from a Windows Version 3.1
- environment, either change the DOS PATH to
- point to a Windows Version 3.0 environment, or
- select the default environment.
-
- o If you have configured your system for a touch
- device, the System Configuration window in the
- Selective Install program will incorrectly
- show "PS/2 Style Pointing Device" as the
- default mouse selection.
-
- To change a touch device to a different
- pointing device, select "Mouse" on the System
- Configuration window, and then select the
- pointing device you want to use. Finally,
- select the OK push button.
-
- o Occasionally, the Migrate Applications program
- might not find all applications. In this
- case, retry the Find Programs operation.
-
-
- WORKPLACE SHELL
- _______________
-
- o Because of device-resource limitations, when
- too many applications are open, or when too
- many bit maps are visible on the screen, new
- icons, tabs, or other bit maps might not be
- drawn. You can fix this situation by closing
- unused folders and applications so their
- device resources can be used by other
- processes.
-
- o In certain low resource situations, the final
- shutdown message might not appear after a
- shutdown is performed. To ensure that
- shutdown has completed, wait until all disk
- activity stops before powering down or
- restarting your computer.
-
- o If you change the title of an object from
- within the Find Results folder, the name of
- the original object will be changed.
-
- o If you formatted your installation drive with
- HPFS, you might not be able to access files in
- the Desktop folder from DOS or Windows
- applications.
-
- o In the Help information for Find, disregard
- any references to page 2.
-
- o If you encounter a situation in which you
- cannot restart the operating system, press and
- hold the left Ctrl, left Shift, and F1 keys.
- This disables the automatic program startup
- feature of the desktop. Press and hold the
- keys when the white screen first appears and
- hold them down until the icons appear on the
- desktop.
-
- o If you start the operating system and you do
- not see some of the system icons (such as OS/2
- System or Shredder), there is a function that
- will allow you to reset the desktop to its
- default configuration. WARNING: USING THIS
- FUNCTION WILL REMOVE ANY DESKTOP CUSTOMIZATION
- YOU HAVE DONE SINCE YOU INSTALLED THE
- OPERATING SYSTEM.
-
- To perform this function, do the following:
-
- 1. Restart the computer.
-
- 2. Before the first OS/2 Logo panel appears,
- hold down Alt+F1 for 20 seconds.
-
- When the operating system was installed,
- certain system files (CONFIG.SYS, OS2.INI, and
- OS2SYS.INI) were placed in the \OS2\INSTALL
- subdirectory. When you perform the recovery
- function described above, the current versions
- of those files are automatically renamed and
- are replaced by the default installation
- versions. If you have a STARTUP.CMD file,
- that file is also renamed, causing the startup
- feature to be deactivated.
-
- o If you were previously using the OS/2 2.0
- Limited Availability version and you installed
- OS/2 2.0 without reformatting, you might not
- be able to delete existing associations. If
- this occurs, make a copy of the program object
- and discard the original.
-
- o If you were previously using the OS/2 2.0
- Limited Availability version and you installed
- OS/2 2.0 without reformatting, you must update
- the path and file name of
-
- - OS/2 System Editor to \OS2\APPS\E.EXE
- - Clipboard Viewer to \OS2\APPS\CLIPOS2.EXE
-
-
- PRINTING
-
- o If you plan on using an HP PaintJet printer to
- print bit maps, make sure you set the
- printer-specific format check box in the
- queues option of the printer object.
-
- o If you are going to install the HP LaserJet
- printer driver over an existing driver, be
- sure to delete all the old *.FNT files FIRST.
- You can do this by deleting the printer driver
- from the Workplace Shell printer object and
- responding "Yes" when asked if the driver
- files should be deleted from the hard disk.
-
- o If you use the "print while spooling"
- printer-object setting, and your printer stops
- printing, close the job that was printing.
-
- o To improve the performance of viewing a
- network printer object, use a long refresh
- interval or set the interval to 0 (no
- refresh).
-
- o If you move the network object from the
- desktop to another folder, the network printer
- object template will not appear the next time
- you start the system. To make it reappear,
- move the network object back to the desktop
- and restart the system.
-
- o If you delete a printer definition, use the
- Delete option of the pop-up menu.
-
-
- APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS
- __________________________
-
- Most DOS, Windows, and OS/2 programs run under
- OS/2 2.0 without any modification. A few need
- specific attention, such as changes to DOS
- settings, for optimum performance. Some
- categories of programs, however, do not work
- correctly with OS/2 2.0 because of their design,
- or because they use undocumented interfaces, or
- because they perform restricted activities. The
- following list identifies these categories of
- programs.
-
- 1. DOS extenders that require exclusive access to
- the 80386 control registers, such as the
- Virtual Control Program Interface (VCPI), are
- not supported because they would violate the
- integrity of the system. The DOS Protect-Mode
- Interface (DPMI 0.9), the Expanded Memory
- Specification (EMS), and the Extended Memory
- Specification (XMS) are supported.
-
- 2. Programs that directly address the physical
- disk sectors to perform disk-write operations
- are not supported. These operations would
- violate the integrity of the system. This
- category includes most DOS UNDELETE programs.
-
- 3. Some Windows programs make use of the Windows
- accessory programs, like the Calculator. If
- you already had Windows Version 3.0 installed
- and you did not format your hard disk when you
- installed OS/2 2.0, the accessory programs are
- on your hard disk and are supported by OS/2
- 2.0. However, the accessory programs are not
- part of the WIN-OS/2 environment included with
- OS/2 2.0.
-
- 4. Programs (and hardware) that require the
- Windows Enhanced mode are not supported. This
- mode uses an unsupported memory-management
- method. Programs that run in the Windows
- Standard mode and Real mode are supported.
-
- 5. Programs that manipulate the 80386 control
- registers, such as 386 DOS debuggers, are not
- supported; this would violate system
- integrity.
-
- 6. The following fax boards and programs contain
- timing sensitivities that might prevent
- reliable operation:
-
- o ATI ETC
- o Cardinal FAX
- o Practical Peripherals
- o Smart Fax
- o Twincomm 24/96
-
- 7. For more reliable DOS communications
- performance on slower systems, the combined
- baud rate should not exceed 9600 bps for one
- or more concurrent DOS applications.
-
- Our testing has identified the following programs
- that perform one or more of the activities
- described above.
-
- o Ansel for Windows
- o Bound Checker (DOS)
- o Central Point Backup for Windows
- o Close-Up (Windows)
- o Desert Storm CD-ROM (Windows)
- o Distinct Back-Up (Windows)
- o DoDot 3.0 (Windows)
- o Fax Concentrator (DOS)
- o Magic-CV (DOS)
- o Mathematica 2.0 (Windows)
- o MusicPrinter Plus 4.0 (DOS)
- o OmniPage Professional 1.0 (Windows)
- o Oracle (DOS)
- (There is an OS/2 version of this program.)
- o Perceive for Windows
- o Realizer 1.0 (Windows)
- o Sherlock Holmes CD-ROM (DOS)
- o Smart Fax (DOS)
- o Soft-ICE (DOS)
- o Splash 1.01 (DOS)
-
- In addition to the restricted activities described
- previously, some general conditions you should be
- aware of are in the following list:
-
- o Some DOS and Windows programs run correctly
- only in full-screen sessions. Any Windows
- program that does not use the Windows API to
- change the video mode should be run in a
- WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
-
- o Some DOS and Windows programs must be
- installed or run in a "Specific-DOS" session;
- that is, in a session that was started by
- booting from an actual version of DOS.
-
- o Some programs run in OS/2 DOS or WIN-OS/2
- sessions, but require that you install the
- program under DOS.
-
- o Windows programs cannot start DOS sessions or
- DOS programs.
-
- o DOS programs that use low-level file system
- calls cannot access HPFS disks.
-
- o Code-page switching support is not available
- for graphics mode in DOS sessions.
-
- o Some DOS and Windows programs use security
- keys as protection against copyright
- infringement. The security key is a 25 pin
- connector that is connected to the parallel
- port of the computer on which the program is
- executing. The program checks to see if the
- connector is attached and, if the connector is
- not present, the program is assumed to be an
- illegal copy. When more than one DOS session
- is running one of these programs, a SYS1799
- error can result. This occurs because the
- programs that use these security keys do not
- de-allocate the parallel port if a second
- session is started for a program that also
- requires the security key. This error is the
- result of a direct I/O parallel port
- contention mechanism that protects the user
- from possible data corruption. To disable
- this mechanism press Ctrl-Alt-PrtSc while the
- DOS session that first performed direct I/O to
- the parallel port has the keyboard focus.
-
- o If your Windows Multimedia Extension programs
- do not work correctly after being migrated to
- OS/2 2.0, re-install them under WIN-OS/2.
-
- The following list provides information about the
- compatibility of specific programs with OS/2 2.0.
- This information is version-specific; later
- versions of the same program might operate
- correctly. Some program manufacturers already
- have resolved incompatibility issues and have
- fixes available; these are noted.
-
- o Action! Sampler 1.0 (Windows)
-
- - The DPMI_MEMORY_LIMIT WIN-OS/2 setting
- must be set to 5 or greater.
-
- o Adobe Type Manager (Windows)
-
- - When using an IBM 4029* printer in PPDS
- mode with Adobe Type Manager, some Windows
- programs may not function correctly. If
- this occurs, do not use the printer
- resident fonts. To disable printer
- resident fonts, bring up the control panel
- of the Windows Adobe Type Manager and
- ensure that the selection "Use Pre-built
- or Resident Fonts" is disabled.
-
- o After Dark (Windows)
-
- - To run in a WIN-OS/2 window, change the
- object's settings to hide or minimize the
- icon to the desktop.
-
- o Aldus Pagemaker 4.0 (Windows)
-
- - The spelling checker cannot locate the
- dictionary.
- - Deselect the public setting to use the
- clipboard.
- - If you experience incorrect output when
- spooling Standard format files to the
- printer, set the printing to RAW mode. To
- do this, take the following actions:
- 1. Go to the Printer icon on the desktop
- 2. Select Open, then Settings, then Queue
- Options.
- 3. Ensure that Printer Specific Format is
- checked.
-
- o Aldus Persuasion 2.0 (Windows)
-
- - Use the parallel ports to print.
- - Deselect the public setting to use the
- clipboard.
-
- o Arts & Letters Graphics Editor 3.1 (Windows)
-
- - The DECIPHS utility program requires that
- a DOS session be started from the Windows
- environment; this is not supported.
- - To run in a WIN-OS/2 window, change the
- object's settings to minimize to the
- desktop.
- - The directory created by Arts & Letters is
- named A&L. The "&" character is a
- reserved character of the command shell,
- CMD.EXE; it is used for conjugated command
- lines. To change to the A&L directory
- with the CD command you must use one of
- two methods of quoting the directory name.
- The first method is to prefix the "&" in
- A&L with a ^ (caret, shift 6):
- CD A^&L
- The second method is to surround the
- entire directory name with quotation marks
- ("):
- CD "A&L"
- - If you are running Arts & Letters and you
- get a system error (a GDI trap), you must
- restart the operating system before
- running the program again. This is
- because the program left a portion of
- itself running when it ended and will not
- start a new copy of itself while that
- portion is running. This also means that
- when you restart the computer, Arts &
- Letters will start again automatically.
- It is recommended that you close the copy
- that is launched on system startup and
- start the program from its icon when you
- intend to run it in a window.
-
- o AutoCAD Version 10 (DOS)
-
- - Close the program from the desktop.
-
- o AutoCAD (OS/2)
-
- - Some of the background colors are set to
- an unusually pale color that does not show
- up well on XGA monitors.
-
- o AutoManager 4.0 (DOS)
-
- - The version of the program that uses
- extended memory uses an unsupported DOS
- memory extender. Use the real-mode
- version.
- - The program expects COMMAND.COM to be in
- the root directory of drive C:\. Copy
- COMMAND.COM from the C:\OS2\MDOS directory
- to C:\.
-
- o Borland C++ 2.0 (DOS)
-
- - Set the DPMI_DOS_API DOS setting to
- ENABLED.
-
- o Central Point Backup for DOS 7.1 (DOS)
-
- - Displays meaningless characters when
- running in a DOS window session. Run this
- program only in a DOS full-screen session.
-
- o Central Point PC Tools Deluxe 7.1 (Windows)
-
- - Many of the utility programs require
- starting a DOS session from Windows; this
- is not supported. Start these programs
- from a separate DOS session.
- - The backup feature of this program
- performs in a manner similar to Central
- Point Backup for Windows, which is in the
- list of programs that perform restricted
- activities. If you experience difficulty
- backing up on a diskette, back up on an
- alternate device, such as a network drive
- or a tape drive.
-
- o Commander Keen (DOS)
-
- - Set the VIDEO_RETRACE_EMULATION DOS
- setting to OFF.
-
- o Control Room 1.0 (DOS)
-
- - You must run this program in a DOS
- full-screen session for the screen
- blanking feature to work correctly.
-
- o CorelDRAW 2.0 (OS/2)
-
- - If you do a large amount of printing while
- in this program, it is possible that you
- might run out of system resources. To
- avoid this, you should periodically save
- your work and exit CorelDRAW, then restart
- the program and continue your work.
-
- o CorelDRAW 2.0 (Windows)
-
- - Install the program in a DOS session.
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- session.
-
- o CorelDRAW 2.1 (Windows)
-
- - To install this program:
- -- Start a DOS session.
- -- Run FFIX /date (Note that "date" must
- be lowercase).
- -- Run WINOS2 (from the command line).
- -- Install the program.
- -- Exit WIN-OS/2.
- -- Run FFIX /u.
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- session.
-
- o dBase IV 1.1 (DOS)
-
- - Set the DOS_FILES DOS setting to 30. Set
- the DOS_VERSION DOS setting to
- DBASE.EXE,5,0,255. With Hyperdisk, set
- DOS_VERSION to DBASE1.EXE,5,0,255.
- - When using Hyperdisk, you might have to
- adjust the EMS and XMS memory limits.
- - With the multi-user version, the program
- must be run in a Specific-DOS session.
-
- o Designer (OS/2)
-
- - The MIRRORS.DLL that comes with this
- program must be installed in the program
- directory, as opposed to the C:\OS2\DLL
- directory, and the program must be started
- from this directory. This is because OS/2
- 2.0 comes with its own dynamic link
- library named MIRRORS.DLL.
-
- o Drafix CAD Version 1.11 (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- session.
-
- o Drafix CAD Version 3.0 (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- session.
-
- o Dynacomm Asynchronous OS/2 (OS/2)
-
- - The DLL's included with this product must
- not be in the same directory as the
- executable file. Put them in a separate
- directory and add that directory to the
- end of the LIBPATH.
-
- o Enhanced Editor (OS/2)
-
- - The OS/2 Enhanced Editor supports up to 99
- fonts. If additional fonts are installed,
- unpredictable results might occur.
-
- o F19 (DOS)
-
- - Set the HW_ROM_TO_RAM DOS setting to ON
- and the VIDEO_RETRACE_EMULATION DOS
- setting to OFF.
-
- o F-117A Stealth Fighter 2.0 (DOS)
-
- - Set the VIDEO_RETRACE_EMULATION DOS
- setting to OFF.
- - If the program appears to stop at a blank
- screen soon after you start it, press ESC
- and the program will continue. Once you
- are past the opening screens, the program
- runs correctly.
-
- o Fastback Plus 2.1 and 3.04 (DOS)
-
- - If you experience difficulty backing up on
- a diskette, back up on an alternate
- device, such as a network drive or a tape
- drive.
-
- o FastLynx 1.1 (DOS)
-
- - To use the serial port with this program,
- remove the DEVICE=C:\OS2\MDOS\VCOM.SYS
- statement from CONFIG.SYS. Using the
- parallel port works correctly.
- - Due to its high speed, the program
- sometimes fails. If this occurs, simply
- end the program; system integrity is not
- compromised. To minimize the possibility
- of this error condition, set the following
- DOS settings:
- HW_TIMER = ON
- IDLE_SENSITIVITY = 100
- IDLE_SECONDS = 10
-
- o FormBase 1.2 (Windows)
-
- - The SHARE statement is automatically added
- to AUTOEXEC.BAT during program
- installation. Use an editor to remove the
- SHARE command from AUTOEXEC.BAT.
- - When running this program and Lotus 123 in
- the same Windows session, this program
- must be started first.
-
- o Form Publisher (Windows)
-
- - Ensure that the program's printer driver
- is installed before running the program.
-
- o FotoMan (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- session.
-
- o Framework III 1.1 (DOS)
-
- - The program expects COMMAND.COM to be in
- the root directory of C:\. Copy
- COMMAND.COM from the C:\OS2\MDOS directory
- to C:\.
- - Disable the program's print spooler; using
- it might cause an error.
-
- o Harvard Graphics (Windows)
-
- - When installing this program under
- WIN-OS/2, you will receive an error dialog
- box. Select OK in the dialog box and
- installation will complete successfully.
- - When running in a window, the Color
- Selection windows are missing the Color
- Selection grid. Run the program in a
- WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
-
- o Harvard Draw (Windows)
-
- - When installing this program under
- WIN-OS/2, you will receive an error dialog
- box. Select OK in the dialog box and
- installation will complete successfully.
-
- o hDC FileApps 1.0 (Windows)
-
- - Uses the Windows Notepad for a README text
- file during installation. Indicate that
- you do not wish to read the file and
- installation will continue.
-
- o HP New Wave 3.0 (Windows)
-
- - Install the program under DOS. If you
- experience problems with program or
- session termination, set UseOS2shield=0 in
- SYSTEM.INI (in the \OS2\MDOS\WINOS2
- directory on your start-up drive). If
- that does not help, run the program in a
- full screen WIN-OS/2 session.
-
- o IBM 3363 Optical Disk Drive*
-
- - The software for this product must be run
- in a Specific-DOS session that is started
- from your A: drive.
- - You should run only a small number of
- other processes, when using this product.
-
- o IBM PC/3270 V2.0* (DOS)
-
- - First, the program must be migrated using
- the OS/2 Migration utility program. Then,
- set the VIDEO_MODE_RESTRICTION DOS setting
- to CGA and add "D:\[path]DXMA0MOD.SYS" and
- "D:\[path]DXMC0MOD.SYS" to the DOS_DEVICE
- DOS setting.
-
- o IBM PC/3270 V2.0* (Windows)
-
- - First, the program must be migrated using
- the OS/2 Migration utility program. Then
- add " /C PC3270WO.BAT" to the DOS_SHELL
- WIN-OS/2 setting and add
- "D:\[path]DXMA0MOD.SYS",
- "D:\[path]DXMC0MOD.SYS", and
- "D:\[path]PCS802.SYS V=N" to the
- DOS_DEVICE WIN-OS/2 setting. Then on the
- WIN-OS/2 Session settings page, set the
- "Separate session" setting to ON (by
- clicking on the box until a check-mark
- appears).
-
- o Intel SatisFAXtion
-
- - The installation program displays the
- message "You have inserted the wrong
- diskette" when changing from disk one to
- disk two. After the error message is
- displayed, press Enter and the program
- will continue with installation.
- - At the end of installation of the Intel
- SatisFAXtion you are told to remove the
- diskette and press any key to reboot your
- machine. Instead, shut down the operating
- system and restart your computer.
- - If SatisFAXtion software is loaded into
- each DOS session, it might cause the fax
- to stop if another DOS session is started.
- Set up one DOS session to be used for
- faxing, and load the device driver and
- executable files only into that DOS
- session. To do this, take the following
- steps:
- 1. Edit AUTOEXEC.BAT.
- 2. Cut the last two lines referring to
- the Intel SatisFAXtion board to the
- clipboard and save the file (using DOS
- Command File for the file type).
- 3. Open a New file.
- 4. Paste the last two lines into the new
- file.
- 5. Save the new file as FAX.BAT, using
- DOS Command File as the file type.
- 6. Edit CONFIG.SYS and cut the last two
- lines relating to the Intel
- SatisFAXtion board to the clipboard
- (cut only the last line if you do not
- have a scanner installed).
- 7. Save the file using Plain Text as the
- file type.
- 8. In the Command Prompts folder, select
- a DOS Full Screen icon, press the Ctrl
- key and mouse button two at the same
- time, move the mouse pointer to an
- empty area in the folder, and release
- the mouse button and the Ctrl key.
- This creates a copy of DOS Full
- Screen.
- 9. Put the mouse pointer over your new
- icon and press button two.
- 10. Click on the arrow next to Open, and
- select Settings.
- 11. Go to the Session page and select the
- DOS settings push button.
- 12. Go to DOS_DEVICE and press mouse
- button one. Move the mouse to the
- dialog area and press button one
- (there should be a blinking cursor
- now).
- 13. Paste the text that you cut from the
- CONFIG.SYS file and select Save.
- 14. Go to the General page and replace the
- contents of the Title box with FAX (or
- whatever other title you choose).
- 15. If you want to edit the new session's
- icon, go to the General page and
- select the Edit push button.
- 16. If you want to have this session start
- each time your system starts, move the
- icon to the Start Up folder.
- 17. Whenever you start this session, type
- FAX to run the FAX.BAT file before
- using the SatisFAXtion board.
- Use the fax board in only one session at a
- time.
- - If you install using this procedure and
- you receive error messages, install the
- program under DOS.
-
- o King's Quest (DOS)
-
- - Remove the DOS=HIGH statement, if one
- exists, from CONFIG.SYS or from the
- DOS_DEVICE DOS setting.
-
- o LAN Support Program Device Drivers (DOS)
-
- - If you opened a DOS session with the DOS
- LAN Support Program (LSP) device drivers,
- and subsequently closed the session, you
- must ensure that the Token-Ring Adapter is
- reset before using the LAN from another
- DOS session. To ensure that the
- Token-Ring Adapter is reset, use
- RESETOKN.EXE or RESETOKN.SYS. These files
- can be retrieved from CompuServe by
- issuing GO IBMOS2 and downloading
- RESTKN.ZIP from SECTION 17, IBMFILES, or
- they can be retrieved from the IBM
- National Support Center Bulletin Board
- System by downloading RESTKN.ZIP.
- - The IBM Token-Ring Adapter should be used
- by only one session at a time.
-
- o LANtastic 4.1 (DOS)
-
- - Run this program in a Specific-DOS
- session. Set DOS_STARTUP_DRIVE DOS
- setting to the location of a DOS kernel to
- boot from.
- - If you are using Artisoft AE-2 or AE-3
- adapter cards, set your cards to 8-bit
- mode, as described in the adapter
- documentation.
-
- o LapLink III 3.0 (DOS)
-
- - We recommend using the parallel port. To
- use the serial port with this program,
- comment out the VCOM.SYS and COM.SYS
- statements from CONFIG.SYS (by putting
- "REM " at the beginning of the line) and
- restart the computer. To use the serial
- port for other purposes, uncomment the
- lines in CONFIG.SYS and restart the
- computer.
-
- o Linkway Mammals (DOS)
-
- - Photomotion programs might exhibit some
- audio breakup and video hesitation during
- periods of CD ROM access.
-
- o Linkway Presidents (DOS)
-
- - Photomotion programs might exhibit some
- audio breakup and video hesitation during
- periods of CD ROM access.
-
- o Lotus 123 for Windows 1.0 (Windows)
-
- - Set the DPMI_MEMORY_LIMIT DOS setting to a
- minimum of 3MB.
- - After migrating the program to the
- workplace shell, copy the file 123W.INI to
- the \OS2\MDOS\WINOS2 directory (from the
- directory previously containing Windows
- 3.0).
-
- o Lotus Freelance Graphics for OS/2 (OS/2)
-
- - If you experience installation problems,
- contact the Lotus Development Corporation.
- Lotus will provide a fix.
- - If you experience problems with the color,
- change the palette from the Freelance
- menus. Instructions on how to do this can
- be found in the Lotus Freelance Graphics
- for OS/2 User's Guide. A set of new
- default palettes for Freelance Graphics is
- available. These can be retrieved from
- CompuServe by issuing GO IBMOS2 and
- downloading PALETT.ZIP from SECTION 17,
- IBMFILES, or they can be retrieved from
- the IBM National Support Center Bulletin
- Board System by downloading PALETT.ZIP.
-
- o Lotus Freelance Graphics for Windows (Windows)
-
- - The pointer to printer objects points to
- Screen Show instead of to the printer.
-
- o Lotus Magellan 2.0 (DOS)
-
- - The UNDELETE function in the program uses
- physical sector addressing, which is not
- supported. Use the OS/2 UNDELETE command.
-
- o Lotus Notes (OS/2)
-
- - To use Notes 2.x, you must delete the file
- QWC.EXE from the Notes program directory.
- This file is used only for support in the
- field, and, therefore, its removal will
- not affect program execution.
-
- o MagiCorp (Windows)
-
- - Running this program with other programs
- in the same WIN-OS/2 session might cause a
- system halt. Run this program by itself
- in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen session.
-
- o Mathcad 3.0 (Windows)
-
- - To install this program:
- -- Start a DOS session.
- -- Run FFIX /date (Note that "date" must
- be lowercase).
- -- Install the program (the installation
- program is a DOS program).
- -- Run FFIX /u.
-
- o MicroProse Civilization (DOS)
-
- - Set the VIDEO_RETRACE_EMUL setting to OFF
- and the HW_TIMER setting to ON.
-
- o Microsoft Bookshelf - CD-ROM Reference
- Library** (DOS/Multimedia)
-
- - Requires version 6.14 of the mouse device
- driver, MOUSE.COM, which comes with the
- product.
- - Animation programs might exhibit some
- audio breakup and video hesitation during
- periods of CD ROM access.
-
- o Microsoft Chart 3.0** (DOS)
-
- - Install the program's mouse driver, and
- set MOUSE_EXCLUSIVE_ACCESS to ON.
-
- o Microsoft Codeview** (DOS/OS/2)
-
- - When using the protect mode version, CVP
- 2.2 (for OS/2), trace through the source
- code, rather than through the assembler
- language.
- - In order for the program to work
- correctly, delete the PWBHLP.PXT help
- file.
-
- o Microsoft Codeview for Windows Version 3.0**
- (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- session.
-
- o Microsoft Excel for DOS 2.1** (DOS)
-
- - Set the XMS_MEMORY_LIMIT DOS setting to 0.
-
- o Microsoft Excel for OS/2 3.0** (OS/2)
-
- - The Help index and the Keyboard Help
- windows operate incorrectly. Avoid using
- these functions.
-
- o Microsoft Excel for Windows 3.0** (Windows)
-
- - Deselect the public setting to use the
- clipboard.
- - When using dynamic data exchange (DDE),
- run in the same WIN-OS/2 session as the
- Windows program it is communicating with.
-
- o Microsoft Money 1.0** (Windows)
-
- - Calls the Windows Calculator accessory
- program. Use the OS/2 Calculator
- mini-application program in the
- Productivity folder.
-
- o Microsoft QuickC** (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- session.
-
- o Microsoft Project for Windows 1.0** (Windows)
-
- - Must be installed in a DOS session.
-
- o Microsoft Windows 3.0** (DOS)
-
- - We recommend that you run Windows programs
- under WIN-OS/2, which supports both
- Standard and Real mode Windows programs.
- If, however, you choose to run this
- program, run it in Real mode only.
-
- o More Windows (Windows)
-
- - If you use the Full-Page Paper White mode
- or Full Screen Color mode the screen might
- be disrupted. Avoid using these modes.
-
- o National Geographics Mammals (DOS)
-
- - Photomotion programs might exhibit some
- audio breakup and video hesitation during
- periods of CD ROM access.
-
- o The Norton Backup 1.2 (DOS)
-
- - You might experience diminished
- performance when backing up to diskette.
-
- o The Norton Desktop (Windows)
-
- - This program assumes that, if it is not
- the first program loaded, another desktop
- is running. Include the UseOS2shield=0
- statement in SYSTEM.INI (in the
- \OS2\MDOS\WINOS2 directory on your
- start-up drive).
- - If you experience difficulty formatting a
- diskette, use the OS/2 FORMAT command. If
- you experience difficulty backing up on a
- diskette, back up on an alternate device,
- such as a network drive or a tape drive.
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- session.
-
- o The Norton Utilities 5.0 (DOS)
-
- - The UNDELETE functions require physical
- sector addressing, which is not supported.
- Use the OS/2 UNDELETE command.
- - The utility programs that manipulate the
- hard disk (for example, UNDELETE,
- UNFORMAT, DISKTOOL, CALIBRATE, the Disk
- Doctor, and the Disk Editor) can cause a
- system halt. Some of these programs can
- be used on floppy diskettes.
-
- o PaintShow Plus 2.21 (DOS)
-
- - Load the version of MOUSE.COM that comes
- with the program, before starting the
- program.
-
- o Paradox 3.5 (DOS)
-
- - The version of the program that uses
- extended memory uses an unsupported DOS
- memory extender. Use the standard version
- of the program.
-
- o Peachtree Complete III 5.0 (DOS)
-
- - Set the DOS_FILES DOS setting to 60.
- - The program's Lookup function does not
- list all the companies that have been
- entered into the program's list of
- companies; it displays meaningless
- characters.
-
- o Perform Pro 1.0 (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- session.
-
- o PFS: First Choice (DOS)
-
- - When the program is run in a DOS window
- the mouse pointer does not reflect tool
- selection.
- - Set the baud rate to 2400 or lower when
- using the communication feature.
-
- o PFS: WindowWorks 1.75 (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- session.
-
- o Photostyler (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- session.
-
- o Publisher's PowerPak 2.1 (Windows)
-
- - Create the directory
- C:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\POWERPAK,
- before running the installation batch
- file.
-
- o Quattro Pro 3.0 (DOS)
-
- - Install printers from within the program,
- rather than during program installation.
-
- o Quicken (DOS)
-
- - Remove the DOS=HIGH statement, if one
- exists, from CONFIG.SYS or from the
- DOS_DEVICE DOS setting.
-
- o Quicken for Windows (Windows)
-
- - Calls the Windows Calculator accessory
- program. Use the Calculator
- mini-application program in the
- Productivity folder.
-
- o Risk (DOS)
-
- - Do not use the program's shutdown
- function.
-
- o SantaFe Media Manager (DOS)
-
- - To install this program:
- -- Start a DOS session.
- -- Run FFIX /find (Note that "find" must
- be lowercase).
- -- Install the program.
- -- Run FFIX /u.
-
- o SideKick (OS/2)
-
- - A printer must be installed and present on
- the desktop to use the Notepad.
-
- o Signmaster 5.11 (DOS)
-
- - The plot/preview feature causes an illegal
- instruction to be issued.
-
- o Soft Term (OS/2)
-
- - In the Send File and Receive File windows,
- the first time the drive is changed the
- Directory window updates incompletely.
- After the first time, the Directory window
- works normally.
-
- o SoundBlaster (DOS)
-
- - The SBTEST utility program reports an
- incorrect DMA level during installation.
- Disregard the error message and continue
- with installation. The program will be
- installed correctly.
- - The PARROT program does not run in a DOS
- session.
-
- o Space Quest IV (DOS)
-
- - Set DOS_BACKGROUND_EXECUTION to OFF so
- that the program is suspended when it is
- placed in the background.
- - Set up the program so that it does not use
- extended memory.
- - For best performance, run this program in
- a DOS full-screen session.
- - For computers with a SoundBlaster card,
- change to the drive and directory which
- contains Space Quest IV and enter
- SQ4FIX
- on the command line.
-
- o SQLWindows 3.0 (Windows)
-
- - The program accesses drive A: at
- intermittent intervals. Keeping a scratch
- diskette or an empty diskette in drive A:
- will save you from having to respond to
- "The A: device is not ready" error
- windows.
-
- o Turbo C++ 2.0 (DOS)
-
- - The version of the program that uses
- extended memory uses an unsupported DOS
- memory extender. Use the standard version
- of the program.
-
- o Turbo Debugger 2.01 (DOS)
-
- - The version of the program that uses
- extended memory uses an unsupported DOS
- memory extender. Use the standard version
- of the program.
- - TD386, the 386 version of Turbo Debugger,
- manipulates the 80386 control registers;
- this is not supported.
-
- o Turbo Debugger for Windows (Windows)
-
- - Run the program in a WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- session.
- - The screen is temporarily corrupted when
- this program is called from Turbo C++.
- The screen is restored on the first
- repaint (a repaint can be forced by
- clicking the mouse on several different
- windows).
-
- o Turbo Pascal 6.0 (DOS)
-
- - The version of the program that uses
- extended memory uses an unsupported DOS
- memory extender. Use the standard version
- of the program.
-
- o The Way You Work (DOS/Windows)
-
- - Install this program under DOS. Once
- installed, the program can be run in a DOS
- or WIN-OS/2 session.
-
- o Windows Multimedia Extensions (Windows)
-
- - If you are running this program and
- another program that uses the audio
- adapter at the same time, unpredictable
- results might occur.
- - The OS/2 Multimedia Presentation Manager
- avoids this problem.
-
- o WINFAX PRO (Windows)
-
- - Run this program only in a WIN-OS/2
- full-screen session.
- - If you are using Dynamic Data Exchange
- (DDE), avoid switching away from the
- WIN-OS/2 full-screen session in which you
- are running; switching from the WIN-OS/2
- session to another session might break the
- DDE link.
-
- o Wing Commander II (DOS)
-
- - If you are running on a slower computer,
- turn the sound option off.
-
- o WordPerfect for Windows (Windows)
-
- - Change to the directory that contains
- WPWINFIL.EXE and run:
- FIXWP WPWINFIL.EXE.
- (To enable WordPerfect for Windows to run
- under DOS and Windows 3.0 again, run
- UNFIXWP in a similar manner.)
-
- o WordPerfect Office 3.0 (DOS)
-
- - Install the keyboard-enhancement utility
- program manually after program
- installation, by adding it to CONFIG.SYS.
-
- o Xtree Pro Gold 2.0 (DOS)
-
- - The Zip Manager feature cannot find the
- zip file it is to act upon. Avoid using
- this feature.
-
-
- PERFORMANCE
- ___________
-
- Following are some performance considerations that
- you should be aware of. For more performance
- guidelines, see the "Information and Planning
- Guide" document that can be obtained through your
- point of purchase or retrieved through CompuServe.
-
- The minimum memory requirement for OS/2 2.0 is
- 4MB. (This includes up to 128KB that is used on
- some machines for ROM to RAM remapping).
-
- Some systems use more than 128KB for other
- purposes, so less than the minimum required memory
- is available. On these systems, you might need
- another 512KB to 1MB to satisfy the minimum
- requirements. Check your system to see if it
- offers a way to return the memory so that you can
- return to the minimum requirement.
-
- Users concerned with response times when using
- some system functions, such as loading programs,
- starting sessions, and switching between sessions,
- can improve performance by increasing system
- memory. If you are running on a constrained
- system (small hard disk, 16-MHz or less processor,
- 4MB of memory), an additional 2MB of memory will
- improve performance. In the entry memory system
- (4MB), the recommended file system is the FAT file
- system.
-
-
- SWAPPER FILE
-
- The system automatically pre-allocates the
- SWAPPER.DAT file based on the size of installed
- memory. This is done to optimize performance and
- reduce disk fragmentation. To tune the size of
- the swapper file, see the information about
- SWAPPATH in the "Command Reference."
-
-
- FILE SYSTEMS
-
- Many performance changes have been incorporated
- into OS/2 2.0 File Systems. Both file systems
- read ahead (for sequential I/O), lazy write to
- disk, and accept threshold parameters.
-
- A disk cache size is preselected by the system
- based on installed memory, disk size, and file
- systems installed. The default for the entry
- memory system (4MB) is a cache size of 128KB. To
- tune the size of the disk cache, see the
- information about DISKCACHE in the "Command
- Reference."
-
-
- DOS APPLICATIONS
-
- You can improve the performance of some DOS
- applications by adjusting the DOS settings. If
- the application does not require extended or
- expanded memory, these values can be set to zero.
- This will provide maximum performance.
-
- Some DOS applications use polling techniques to
- poll the system for work. An example is an
- application that appears to be idle at an input
- prompt, but is in fact polling the keyboard
- looking for keystrokes. Use the IDLE SENSITIVITY
- choice to detect this occurrence and put the
- application to sleep when it is polling.
-
-
- WINDOWS APPLICATIONS
-
- Windows applications are generally started in one
- WIN-OS/2 session, unless specifically set to run
- in their own WIN-OS/2 session. If you use several
- applications simultaneously, you might want to
- increase the DPMI memory limit before starting the
- first application. The first application started
- determines the DPMI memory available for all
- subsequent Windows applications that are used.
-
- In low memory configurations, you can run multiple
- Windows applications in one WIN-OS/2 session. This
- reduces both memory and swapper-file requirements.
-
- With a WIN-OS/2 window session, a new session is
- created every time you double-click on an active
- object. To restore the currently active object:
-
- o Double-click on the minimized application
- object, or
- o Display the OS/2 Window List and double-click
- on the application name.
-
- If you choose to migrate your Windows applications
- (at installation time or later using MIGRATE),
- most Windows applications will execute in one
- WIN-OS/2 session. If you set up a Windows
- application and do not use MIGRATE, each program
- executes in its own WIN-OS/2 session.
-
- If you are running Windows applications in a
- single WIN-OS/2 session, the Windows clipboard can
- be changed from PUBLIC to PRIVATE for increased
- performance. Setting it to PRIVATE means that it
- can be used in the single Windows environment
- only.
-
- When a large volume of data is being sent to the
- clipboard in a WIN-OS/2 Window session, you might
- receive the message:
-
- Data not saved, possible memory or disk space error
- This data not available in clipboard
-
- followed by the message:
-
- Do you want to exit clipboard?
-
- Selecting OK to the second message will make the
- clipboard private to that WIN-OS/2 session. Data
- that was previously sent to the public clipboard
- might have remained private. You might want to
- use the private clipboard for applications seeing
- these messages.
-
- When you exit from a WIN-OS/2 session, the system
- leaves the clipboard and DDE loaded. If you will
- not be returning to a WIN-OS/2 session, close both
- the clipboard and DDE. Use the PM Window List to
- see if they are active.
-
- To permanently disable public DDE and clipboard
- interchange between Windows applications and PM
- applications, and between Windows applications in
- separate WIN-OS/2 sessions, edit the
- \OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM.INI file. In the [boot]
- section you will find the names of these two
- programs in the SAVDMApps= line, the MAVDMApps=
- line, and the WOS2VDMApps= line. By removing the
- names of the programs from these lines, the
- programs will not be automatically started.
- Adding them back will cause them to be started the
- next time a WIN-OS/2 session starts up.
-
-
- APPLICATION USAGE
-
- If you have an application that you always use,
- you can set up the application in the Startup
- folder to load when the system is started.
-
- To avoid reloading frequently used applications,
- minimize the application after use and simply
- maximize it to use it again. You can find the
- application in the window manager.
-
- If you use several different applications, the
- icons (objects) can be placed on the desktop or in
- a folder. The folder can be set to open when the
- system is restarted.
-
-
- FREEING MEMORY
-
- Close opened applications when you are not going
- to use them again.
-
- Close folders that you do not need. Also move
- commonly used functions out of folders and onto
- your desktop, and close the folders that contained
- the icons.
-
-
- REDUCING HARD DISK SPACE
-
- To save hard disk space, be certain to install
- only the functions you need. If you have
- installed the productivity aids and the games, and
- later only want a subset of these, delete all
- \OS2\APP and \OS2\APP\DLL files and use INSTALL to
- selectively install the items you want.
- Additionally, delete TUTORIAL.HLP in
- \OS2\HELP\TUTORIAL if you no longer need the
- tutorial.
-
-
- WINDOWS VERSION 3.0 PROGRAMS SUPPORT
- ____________________________________
-
- o If you are running WIN-OS/2 window sessions,
- you cannot have any statement in the
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file that prompts the user for
- input.
-
- o If you are running a WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- session and you have an 8514 display, use DOS
- Settings to set VIDEO_8514A_XGA_IOTRAP to OFF
- and VIDEO_SWITCH_NOTIFICATION to ON.
-
- o Current information for WIN-OS/2* window
- sessions in high-resolution video modes will
- be available from CompuServe, the IBM National
- Support Center Bulletin Board System, the OS/2
- Bulletin Board System, and IBMLINK.
-
- o Do not use the SETUP.EXE shipped with Windows
- 3.0. Instead, use the SETUP.EXE shipped with
- WIN-OS/2 to ensure your environment will be
- properly maintained for use in OS/2 2.0. Use
- the Selective Install choice (in OS/2 2.0) to
- change video drivers for VGA, 8514, XGA*, EGA,
- and CGA, and for mouse drivers.
-
- o If you are running a WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- session with an XGA video device driver and
- your Windows icons are not clear, use the
- Control Panel to choose another color scheme
- for the WIN-OS/2 desktop.
-
- o Do not change mouse buttons from the WIN-OS/2
- Control Panel if you are using WIN-OS/2 window
- sessions. Change mouse buttons from the
- Workplace Shell to change the WIN-OS/2 mouse
- buttons in the WIN-OS/2 environment. The
- WIN-OS/2 Control Panel can still be used for
- changing mouse buttons in WIN-OS/2 full-screen
- sessions.
-
- o If the VIDEO_SWITCH_NOTIFICATION setting is
- ON, wait until you see your WIN-OS/2 desktop
- in a full-screen session before switching back
- to the Workplace Shell desktop. If the
- session does not start successfully, close it
- then restart it.
-
- o The value for VIDEO_SWITCH_NOTIFICATION should
- not be changed for an active WIN-OS/2 session.
-
- o Clipboard and DDE default to PRIVATE in
- real-mode WIN-OS/2 sessions.
-
- o If you install the USA (English) version of
- OS/2 2.0, and you want to change the system
- configuration to another country or language,
- run Selective Install to make the changes
- effective for PM. To make the changes
- effective for WIN-OS/2, start WIN-OS/2 in
- full-screen mode, open the Control Panel, and
- use the international option to make your
- changes.
-
- o The EXPAND.EXE utility program for WIN-OS/2 is
- located on OS/2 2.0 diskette 9. This program
- is required to expand Windows device drivers
- supplied by equipment manufacturers.
-
-
- PRINTING
-
- If your printer is connected to LPTx or LPTx.OS2,
- be sure that the OS/2 spooler is active and the
- Windows spooler is disabled. When the OS/2
- spooler is active, Windows applications print jobs
- from Windows applications spool directly to the
- OS/2 spooler. Therefore, multiple print jobs can
- be spooled asynchronously from the same WIN-OS/2
- session or multiple WIN-OS/2 sessions. This does
- not apply for printing to COMx devices, as there
- is no spooling for COM devices.
-
-
- VIDEO/GRAPHIC SUPPORT
- _____________________
-
- OS/2 2.0 fully supports EGA and VGA. Because of
- the highly graphical user interface provided by
- the Workplace Shell, use of OS/2 2.0 in CGA mode
- will be difficult and is not recommended.
- Applications designed for CGA mode are supported
- and can be run even when OS/2 2.0 is running in
- EGA, VGA, or SVGA mode. Resolutions above VGA
- (640x480x16 colors) are referred to as Super VGA
- (SVGA). However, the implementation of SVGA
- varies widely and requires different device
- drivers for different resolutions, as well as
- different adapters and systems. The OS/2
- Installation program will correctly configure
- Presentation Manager* and WIN-OS/2 drivers for
- 8514 and XGA. All SVGA adapters are supported in
- VGA mode with the VGA driver provided with OS/2
- 2.0.
-
-
- SVGA
-
- The base video system and virtual display device
- driver in OS/2 2.0 have been enabled for some of
- the most popular SVGA chips and boards. This
- support is required to switch between PM and DOS
- or WIN-OS/2 applications. Because of the many
- implementations and video modes, a limited number
- of video boards have been tested.
-
- The following Super VGA boards have been tested
- and found to work with OS/2 2.0 for DOS
- applications that make use of SVGA modes:
-
- o Orchid ProDesigner IIs by Orchid Technology
- (ISA and MCA versions)
- o Trident TVGA by Trident Microsystems, Inc.
- (8900b and c levels)
- o STB PowerGraph VGA by STB Systems, Inc.
- o Video Seven VRAM II, by Video Seven
- o Boca Super VGA by Boca Research Inc.
- o VGA Wonder XL Series by ATI Technologies, Inc.
-
- The 8514 Ultra by ATI must be installed as an 8514
- and as a primary display; it will default to
- high-resolution mode. Do not install it as VGA.
-
- Please contact the manufacturer of your PC or SVGA
- video adapter to obtain device drivers and
- installation instructions if you want to run
- Windows or OS/2 applications in SVGA modes.
- Information about SVGA support will be available
- on CompuServe, the National Support Center
- Bulletin Board System, the OS/2 Bulletin Board
- System, as well as many video-board and system
- manufacturers' bulletin boards.
-
- We recommend you do NOT run the video-adapter test
- utility programs in OS/2 2.0 unless the
- manufacturer has explicitly verified that they run
- in OS/2 2.0.
-
- Some video adapters require that the computer's
- DOS BIOS initialize the video adapter correctly.
- If you have one of these adapters, screen text
- might appear distorted in an OS/2 full-screen
- command prompt. To remedy this, start a DOS
- full-screen command prompt, type EXIT, and then
- switch back to the OS/2 full-screen session; the
- text should appear normal.
-
- To automate this process, you can create a DOS
- batch file to run when you start your computer.
- Add the following statement to STARTUP.CMD:
-
- START /FS /DOS DOSFS.BAT
-
- Create the file, DOSFS.BAT, and place the
- following statement in it:
-
- EXIT
-
-
- SVGA ON UTILITY
-
- If you have one of the above video adapters and
- want to run DOS or Windows applications that make
- use of SVGA, you must turn on OS/2 2.0 SVGA
- support. The OS/2 Installation program detects
- the type of video chip in the system; it cannot
- detect the type of adapter or system board that
- the video chip has been implemented on. You must
- determine that you have a supported configuration,
- and then explicitly enable SVGA.
-
- To enable SVGA, type the following at an OS/2
- command prompt or DOS full-screen command prompt:
-
- SVGA ON
-
- Then restart the system.
-
- When the Installation program detects a supported
- SVGA video chip (other than 8514 or XGA), it will
- add the following line to the CONFIG.SYS file:
-
- DEVICE=(OS/2 drive):\OS2\MDOS\VSVGA.SYS
-
- Execution of SVGA ON creates the configuration
- file, SVGADATA.PMI, in the \OS2 directory. This
- file is used by VSVGA.SYS to save and restore the
- correct video registers when switching between DOS
- or Windows programs and Presentation Manager.
- Failure to enable SVGA will cause display errors
- when switching between applications that use SVGA.
-
- NOTES:
-
- 1. Over time, more display adapters and PC
- systems that offer SVGA, will be tested.
- Refer to the bulletin boards mentioned
- previously, or to the manufacturers for the
- latest support information.
-
- 2. To make use of SVGA modes, you also must
- install Windows and Presentation Manager video
- display drivers.
-
- 3. If you experience display errors on an
- SVGA-enabled system, try disabling SVGA
- support by typing SVGA OFF at a command line.
- This will delete the SVGADATA.PMI file. Then
- restart your system.
-
- 4. In some SVGA displays, if you switch to the PM
- desktop while the screen is still drawing, you
- might experience display errors on the PM
- desktop. Switch back to the SVGA screen,
- allowing the drawing to complete, and then
- switch back to the PM desktop.
-
-
- DUAL DISPLAYS
-
- In multiple XGA configurations, when you switch
- from DOS to the PM desktop, your system will not
- save and restore the hardware registers.
-
- If your machine has an 8514 Ultra adapter and an
- OS/2 2.0 supported SVGA adapter, you will need to
- change the DEVICE= statement in your CONFIG.SYS
- file from VVGA.SYS to VSVGA.SYS.
-
-
- LAPTOP LCD OR MONOCHROME PLASMA DISPLAYS
-
- To change the color schemes for OS/2 system
- windows and create a more readable display image,
- change the Scheme Palette as follows:
-
- 1. Use your Reference Diskette or hardware Setup
- program to set your hardware to VGA color, if
- possible.
- 2. Open the System folder.
- 3. Select System Setup.
- 4. Select Scheme Palette.
- 5. Select the right-hand monochrome scheme.
-
- This procedure will optimize the color scheme for
- gray-scale usage, and also provide a good set of
- colors for a VGA desktop presentation.
-
-
- GRAPHICS
-
- Several fonts have been enhanced in OS/2 2.0.
- Some existing applications use inappropriate font
- metrics to scale their text. In some cases, the
- text becomes clipped because it no longer fits the
- available space.
-
-
- RUNNING VGA PM AND WIN-OS/2 WINDOW SESSIONS IN VGA
- AND WINDOWS FULL-SCREEN SESSIONS IN HIGH
- RESOLUTION MODE
-
- When running a full-screen WIN-OS/2 session with
- an 8514 adapter in high resolution (8514.DRV
- mode), do not switch away to a different session
- while an application is updating the screen or
- displaying the hourglass.
-
- The following is a procedure for enabling WIN-OS/2
- full-screen sessions to run in high-resolution
- mode while the Workplace Shell Desktop and
- WIN-OS/2 window sessions run in medium-resolution
- (VGA) mode. The procedure assumes you are not
- familiar with the SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI files.
-
- Follow the instructions very carefully.
- Otherwise, you could cause your WIN-OS/2 sessions,
- both window and full-screen, to become inoperable.
-
- 1. Install OS/2 for medium resolution VGA.
-
- The next step requires you to make backup
- copies of your SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI files.
- DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP. It is assumed that you
- have a diskette or tape backup copy of your
- system; instructions follow for a backup in
- the directory only.
-
- 2. Back up the SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI files.
-
- Open an OS/2 Window from the Command Prompts
- folder in the OS/2 System folder. At the
- [C:\] prompt, type the following and press
- Enter:
-
- CD\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2
- COPY WIN.INI WIN.BAK
- COPY SYSTEM.INI SYSTEM.BAK
-
- Before making changes to the files, be sure
- the desired high-resolution Windows device
- drivers and fonts are loaded in the system.
-
- 3. Check the \os2\mdos\winos2\system directory
- for the desired high-resolution display device
- driver. In this example, the XGA.DRV device
- driver is used. Checking this directory
- reveals that this device driver is not loaded.
- (The device driver might be loaded already, if
- the system was installed in high-resolution
- mode and then Selective Install was run to
- return to VGA mode.)
-
- For XGA, the diskettes need to be searched for
- WINXGA and *G.FON. The following shows the
- sequence of entries.
-
- DIR A:WINXGA
- DIR A:*G.FON
-
- No XGA drivers were on this diskette, but one
- of the font files was. Although the font file
- is not in a bundle of files, it is still in
- packed format and must be unpacked.
-
- The files are packed with their standard
- target directory coded into the packed file.
- To copy the file to the system disk in the
- proper directory, just run the Unpack utility
- program.
-
- UNPACK A:SYMBOLG.FON
-
- This procedure continues until all of the
- scalable fonts are unpacked. These fonts are:
-
- o SYMBOLG.FON
- o TMSRG.FON
- o COURG.FON
- o HELVG.FON
-
- Eventually the WINXGA file is found by the
- dir a:WINXGA search. It contains the WIN-OS/2
- XGA.DRV and three XGA fonts.
-
- UNPACK A:WINXGA
-
- With all of the required driver and font files
- on the system disks, the next step is to
- modify the SYSTEM.INI file.
-
- 4. Edit the SYSTEM.INI file and find the
- following line:
-
- display.drv=vga.drv
-
- 5. This line specifies what device driver
- WIN-OS/2 is to use in full-screen sessions.
- Change this line to point to the
- high-resolution device driver that was
- unloaded in the steps above. In this example,
- the device driver is XGA.DRV. The modified
- line should look like the following:
-
- display.drv=xga.drv
-
- Both SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI have font entries
- that must be changed. In SYSTEM.INI, these
- entries are:
-
- fixedfor.fon=vgafix.fon
- oemfonts.fon=vgaoem.fon
- fonts.fon=vgasys.fon
-
- For XGA, these entries must be changed to:
-
- fixedfor.fon=xgafix.fon
- oemfonts.fon=xgaoem.fon
- fonts.fon=xgasys.fon
-
- In WIN.INI, the entries:
-
- Symbol 8,10,12,14,18,24 (VGA res)=SYMBOLE.FON
- Helv 8,10,12,14,18,24 (VGA res)=HELVE.FON
- Tms Rmn 8,10,12,14,18,24 (VGA res)=TMSRE.FON
- Courier 10,12,15 (VGA res)=COURE.FON
-
- Must be changed to:
-
- Symbol 8,10,12,14,18,24 (XGA res)=SYMBOLG.FON
- Helv 8,10,12,14,18,24 (XGA res)=HELVG.FON
- Tms Rmn 8,10,12,14,18,24 (XGA res)=TMSRG.FON
- Courier 10,12,15 (XGA res)=COURG.FON
-
- When these changes have been made and the INI
- files saved, the system is ready for running
- Windows applications in WIN-OS/2 window sessions
- (VGA mode) and WIN-OS/2 full-screen sessions
- (high-resolution mode).
-
- For 8514 displays, you must delete the following
- line from CONFIG.SYS:
-
- DEVICE=C:\OS2\MDOS\V8514A.SYS
-
- For 8514 displays, the files to find are:
-
- o WIN8514 (contains 8514.DRV, 8514SYS.FON,
- 8514OEM.FON, and 8514FIX.FON)
- o COURF.FON
- o TMSRF.FON
- o HELVF.FON
- o SYMBOLF.FON.
-
-
- NOTES:
-
- Windows developers should note that their
- debuggers work in full-screen only. If you have a
- dual-monitor setup (8514+VGA), install OS/2 2.0
- for the 8514 as primary display with no secondary
- display. This will allow your Turbo Debugger for
- Windows (TDW) or CodeView for Windows (CVW)
- session to run full-screen on the VGA display
- while the WIN-OS/2 session runs full-screen on the
- 8514. For CVW, make sure to use the /8 option.
- Quick C runs on the same display as WIN-OS/2. If
- you use Quick-C, you don't need a special video
- configuration.
-
- Installing OS/2 2.0 in this way will allow PM to
- run on the 8514, and your full-screen debugger to
- run on the VGA. It also will provide a "stereo"
- effect for all full screen sessions; both the 8514
- and VGA will show the same picture, unless a
- full-screen application takes advantage of
- video-specific features.
-
-
-
-
- HARDWARE CONSIDERATIONS
- _______________________
-
-
- PERSONAL COMPUTER MANUFACTURERS--SYSTEMS
-
- OS/2 2.0 is supported on personal computers with
- an 80386 SX (or compatible) or higher processor,
- with at least 4MB of memory and a 60MB hard disk
- with 15MB to 30MB of free space.
-
- IBM is currently testing personal-computer
- manufacturers (PCM) systems for compatibility with
- OS/2 2.0. The compatibility test verifies 18 key
- functions of OS/2 2.0. Test results are based on
- selected model configurations provided by the
- manufacturers. While testing is continuing,
- current compatibility information about tested
- systems is available through your dealer or
- Marketing Representative, as well as through the
- following:
-
- o Prodigy (call the appropriate phone number for
- your area, or Membership Service at (914)
- 962-0310).
-
- o CompuServe (call the appropriate phone numbers
- for your area, or Membership Service at
- 1-800-848-8199).
-
- o IBM National Support Center Bulletin Board
- System (NSC BBS). This service is available
- 24 hours a day, on a toll-call basis, with no
- access charge, to anyone in the world who has
- a modem, asynchronous-communication software,
- and a switched telephone line. (The modem
- should be set for 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no
- parity, and the standard transmission speed
- from 1200 to 9600 baud.)
-
- To access the NSC BBS, call (404) 835-6600.
-
- o IBM Link. Eligible customers can obtain
- installation and usage assistance through IBM
- Link Question Support. To obtain information
- about eligibility, contact your local Branch
- Office or Marketing Representative.
-
- NOTE: The compatibility test information is
- provided for information purposes only.
- IBM MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
- WITH RESPECT TO THE OPERATION OF THE
- PERSONAL COMPUTERS LISTED THROUGH THE ABOVE
- SOURCES
-
-
- ADAPTEC AND FUTURE DOMAIN SCSI SUPPORT
-
- Device support for the following Adaptec and
- Future Domain SCSI adapters is shipped with OS/2
- 2.0. When any of the following adapters is
- installed in a workstation, its presence is
- normally detected automatically, and the
- appropriate device support is subsequently
- installed. For reference, the names of the device
- drivers that support each adapter are provided
- here:
-
- SCSI Adapter Device Driver
- or Interface filename
-
- Adaptec AIC 6260 AHA152X.ADD
- Adaptec AHA 1510 AHA152X.ADD
- Adaptec AHA 1520/1522 AHA152X.ADD
- Adaptec AHA 1540/1542 AHA154X.ADD
- Adaptec AHA 1640 AHA164X.ADD
- Adaptec AHA 1740/1742/1744
- (Standard mode operation) AHA154X.ADD
- (Enhanced mode operation) AHA174X.ADD
- Future Domain TMC-850/860/875/885 FD8XX.ADD
- Future Domain TMC-1660/1670/1680 FD16-700.ADD
- Future Domain MCS-600/700 FD16-700.ADD
- Future Domain TMC-850IBM FD850IBM.ADD
-
- The TMC-850/860/875/885 and TMC-850IBM adapters
- will not be detected when the adapter's BIOS is
- disabled. You can manually install this support
- in your system by following the steps below.
-
- NOTE: "xxxxxxxx.ADD" should be replaced with the
- file name of the device-driver file you
- want to install.
-
- 1. Locate Installation Diskette 8, which contains
- the file, DASDDRVS.
-
- 2. Insert the diskette in drive A.
-
- 3. Change the current directory to the root
- directory of the startup drive.
-
- 4. Type: UNPACK A:DASDDRVS \OS2 /N:xxxxxxxx.ADD
-
- 5. Add the following line to the CONFIG.SYS file:
-
- BASEDEV=xxxxxxxx.ADD
-
- 6. Restart the system.
-
-
- OS2SCSI.SYS Replaces SCSI.SYS
-
- The device driver, SCSI.SYS, has been replaced by
- OS2SCSI.SYS. OS2SCSI.SYS is provided in the \OS2
- directory of the boot partition. Any CONFIG.SYS
- entries of the form "DEVICE=SCSI.SYS" should be
- replaced by the entry "BASEDEV=OS2SCSI.SYS."
- Normally, this is done automatically.
-
- The OS2SCSI.SYS device driver is required for a
- number of SCSI CD-ROM devices, SCSI Read/Write
- Optical devices, and SCSI Tape devices.
-
-
- SCSI CD-ROM Support
-
- The SCSI CD-ROM support built into OS/2 2.0 has
- some manufacturer-specific dependencies at this
- time. Support has been verified for IBM and
- Toshiba SCSI CD-ROM drives. Information about the
- support and verification of additional
- manufacturers' drives will be made available at a
- later date.
-
-
- SCSI Removable Media Support
-
- Full function support is not yet available for
- SCSI hard disk drives that support removable
- media. Examples of this class of device include
- the "Bernoulli" drives manufactured by IOMEGA, and
- the removable-media drives manufactured by SyQuest
- Technology.
-
- Although OS/2 2.0 recognizes these drives, it will
- treat media as large diskettes. You will be able
- to format for the FAT file system only. You will
- not be able to partition or start up from the
- media, and partitioned media will not be
- recognized.
-
- If the IBMINT13.I13 driver is used to control
- these units, the drive will be treated as a fixed
- drive. In this case, the cartridge must be in the
- drive at startup time, and you will need to use
- the Shutdown procedure to remove the cartridge
- from the drive.
-
-
- SCSI Usage Notes
-
- Following are a number of notes about usage, and
- about potential compatibility problems with the
- microcode levels on various adapters and devices.
-
- Adapter: All Adaptec adapters
- Note: SCSI hard disks must be configured as
- SCSI target ID 0 or 1 to be able to
- start up from that hard disk.
-
- Adapter: Adaptec AHA-154x
- Drive: IBM 0661 - 320MB SCSI
- Note: Adapter BIOS will not recognize the
- drive as Target 0 or 1 (Drives 80, 81).
- For OS/2 2.0, the drive can be used as a
- non-startup drive.
-
- Adapter: Adaptec AHA-174x
- Drive: IBM WDS-3180 - 80MB SCSI, IBM WDS-3160
- - 160MB SCSI
- Note: Adapter will not recognize these drives
- when configured in 'STANDARD MODE'
- (AHA-154x emulation). Instead, the
- AHA-174x adapter should be configured in
- 'ENHANCED MODE'. This mode is supported
- by the OS/2 2.0 drivers, and the problem
- does not occur when the adapter is
- operating in enhanced mode.
-
- Adapter: Future Domain TMC-850/860/875/885 w/BIOS
- revision level 7.0.
- Future Domain TMC-1660/1670/1680 w/BIOS
- revision level 2.0.
- System: IBM Models 35 and 40 when the Future Domain
- adapter is controlling the startup diskette.
- Note: Will produce the message, "Disk read error
- has occurred" when you attempt to start the
- Installation diskette. Contact Future Domain
- for a free BIOS upgrade.
-
-
- AMI SCSI Adapters
-
- AMI "Fast Disk" and AMI "Fast Disk II" SCSI
- adapters are incorrectly recognized as Adaptec
- adapters. If you have one of these adapters in
- your system, do the following:
-
- o At the final restart after the installation is
- complete, delete from the CONFIG.SYS file, any
- line with "BASEDEV=AHA1xxx.ADD" (where "x" can
- be any character).
- o Ensure the line, "BASEDEV=IBMINT13.I13,"
- appears in the CONFIG.SYS file.
-
-
- FORMATTING DISKETTES
-
- If you have a non-Micro Channel system with a
- 5-1/4" drive and its 3-1/2" drives all support
- media sense, your 5-1/4" drive will format
- diskettes at 720MB. Previously formatted 1.2MB
- diskettes will read and write correctly. A fix
- for this problem can be obtained from the
- electronic bulletin board described in the
- "Service and Support Information" section of this
- file.
-
-
- CD-ROM SELECTIVE INSTALL
-
- When installing CD-ROM using "Selective Install",
- do not install other options at the same time.
-
-
- TRADEMARKS AND SERVICE MARKS
- ____________________________
-
- Terms denoted by a single asterisk in this file
- (*) are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the
- United States and/or other countries. These terms
- include:
-
- IBM
- Operating System/2
- OS/2
- Presentation Manager
- WIN-OS/2
- XGA
-
- Terms denoted by a double asterisk in this file
- (**) are trademarks of other companies. Other
- trademarks appearing in this file are owned by
- their respective companies.
-
- Microsoft, Microsoft Bookshelf, Microsoft Excel,
- Microsoft Flight Simulator, Microsoft Money, and
- Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
-
-
- IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR
- IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES
- OF FITNESS AND MERCHANTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE
- INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. BY FURNISHING THIS
- DOCUMENT, IBM GRANTS NO LICENSES TO ANY RELATED
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-
- Copyright IBM Corporation, 1992, all rights
- reserved.
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